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There are two main types of V belts traditional V belts and serpentine belts. Traditional V belts are typically used in older vehicles and consist of multiple individual belts that drive various accessories. In contrast, serpentine belts are a single, continuous belt that winds around multiple pulleys, offering several advantages. These include reduced tension, fewer components, and improved energy efficiency. Cars manufactured after the 1990s predominantly use serpentine belts due to their advanced design and functionality.


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Wrapped V-belts are characterized by their unique construction, which features multiple layers of fabric and rubber. The “wrapped” aspect refers to the outer fabric cover that encases the belt's core. This design enhances its durability and strength, allowing it to withstand greater loads and resist wear and tear. Wrapped V-belts typically have a trapezoidal cross-section, which enables them to fit snugly into the grooves of pulleys, ensuring effective power transmission.


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